A Night to Remember: The Crocus & Rose Ball – January 17, 2026
On January 17, 2026, Justice Now and A Courageous Rose hosted an unforgettable evening at our annual Ball — a night marked by community, generosity, and hope. Guests gathered to enjoy great food, powerful speakers, meaningful connection, and an atmosphere filled with purpose. The evening also included paddle raising and ended on a joyful note with salsa dancing that brought energy and celebration to the room.
One of the most meaningful moments of the night was the official launch of our Dare to Dream - Housing Project — Justice Now’s vision to build transitional housing for survivors of human trafficking. This initiative represents a critical step forward in providing survivors with safe, stable housing as they exit exploitation and begin rebuilding their lives. Sharing this vision alongside so many committed supporters was both humbling and inspiring.
The Crocus & Rose Ball was more than an event, it was a reminder of what’s possible when a community comes together with a shared commitment to justice, dignity, and hope.
Thank You
We are deeply grateful to everyone who attended, participated, donated, and supported this event. Your presence, generosity, and belief in this mission make a tangible difference in the lives of survivors.


Transition Homes Conceptual Design

A special thank you to our event sponsors whose partnership and support helped make this evening possible
Check Out Our New Video
In case you were not able to attend our event, here is a video about who we are and what we do. Big thanks goes to Chris Ong from “The Chosen” for working with us on producing this video.
Looking Ahead at 2026
As we move into 2026, Justice Now is entering an important season of growth and preparation across every area of our work.
On the housing front, we are beginning the foundational work for our Dare to Dream - Housing Project by putting pen to paper. This year marks the start of the planning phase as we partner with local contractors and vendors to develop a clear, actionable plan for transitional homes that will serve survivors with safety, dignity, and stability.
Education continues to be a cornerstone of our mission. In 2026, we are expanding community trainings and are partnering with Loveland Police Department to bring an Digital Safety Training to the public across Northern Colorado. In addition, we have several upcoming trainings for youth and school district staff, along with a new healthcare clinic and other community partners currently in progress.
Our transportation program will also continue to grow. We remain committed to providing safe, reliable transportation for survivors and being a trusted, supportive presence throughout their journey. This year, we will be facilitating our first cross–state line transportation, helping a survivor and their family seek asylum from their trafficker.
As we look ahead, we are encouraged by the momentum of this work and grateful for the community partners who make it possible.
We need your support!
Over the past year, Justice Now has had the privilege of supporting multiple survivors of human trafficking with resources, care, and hope. To continue meeting these critical needs, we need your help. Every contribution—whether financial, a donated service for our transitional housing project, or connecting us with partners—makes a real difference. Join us in making an impact today. Click the link below to donate.
Your generosity allows us to continue showing up for survivors when they need it most- thank you for being part of this mission.